National Front Party of Libya

The National Front Party of Libya is a progressive political party in Libya, founded on 9 May 2012 by leading Gaddafi opponent Mohammed Magariaf. The party's focuses were on pluralism, democracy, economic development, security, women's rights, the welfare of Libyan Civil War veterans and their families, anti-federalism, trying former Gaddafi officials, and using Islam as a broad guideline for the state's affairs. The party is led by a 16-member High Leadership Committee, headed by the party president. In 2012, it was the third-largest party in Libya, holding 3/200 General National Congress seats.